Smart Storage Ideas and Must-Have Amazon Finds for All Your Kid Stuff

What worked to Clear the Clutter in Our Small House

Our home has seen every kind of storage experiment — baskets, bins, boxes, and good intentions. A few turned out to be keepers, others… not so much. These are the ones that truly worked for us (plus a few Amazon finds I’ve loved along the way).

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The “Net Corners” — On Display but Out of Reach

One of my favourite toy storage idea, the net corner that stores all the stuffed toys.
Soft toy heaven in the corner – Cute, but it can accumulate dust if not cleaned.

My kids own more stuffed toys than they’ll ever need, or at least that’s what I think. I could give some away, but not yet, because I can never tell when they’ll suddenly ask for one… and honestly, the toys are just too cute. So, I got this net storage from Amazon, and it looked adorable — all those stuffed animals smiling down from above like a cheerful cloud. My kids couldn’t reach them, and I rarely remembered to take them down. Eventually, it became more of a toy museum than toy storage, but at least I am not tripping on them.

✅ What I liked:

  • Looks cute and adds a cozy, playful vibe to the room
  • Great for keeping sentimental or rarely-used toys visible
  • Saves floor space
  • Kids had to ask for specific toys, so it created a natural toy rotation — fewer toys out at once meant less mess and more appreciation for what they had

⚠️ What didn’t work:

  • Kids might try to climb furniture to reach their favorites — not safe!
  • The nets collect dust easily since they’re high up
  • Not practical for everyday toys
  • Slight downside: kids don’t forget about the toys since they can still see them — so there’s less chance of “out of sight, out of mind” decluttering 😅

The Garage Sports Organizer — For All Things That Roll, Bounce, or Swing

Garage sports organizer with balls, helmets, backpacks, and hooks for jump ropes and hula hoops
Sports garage corner – home for all the equipments that run around

This one was a total game-changer for us. All the outdoor stuff that usually ends up scattered across the floor — balls, helmets, bats, skateboards, dumbbells and even backpacks — finally had a home. It even came with hooks for jump ropes and hula hoops (which, let’s be honest, used to live under the car most of the time).

✅ What I liked:

  • Perfect for sports gear and outdoor toys that don’t belong inside
  • Hooks are great for ropes, hula hoops, and small accessories
  • Keeps everything visible and easy to grab when we’re heading out
  • Encourages kids to return things to their place after playtime (well, mostly 😅)
  • Very sturdy and can be repurposed if required
  • Adults and kids can share this storage space.

⚠️ What didn’t work:

  • Needs a bit of space in the garage — not ideal if yours is already packed
  • The equipment might be a tad bit smaller than it looks.

The Mini Book Rack — Small, Simple, and Surprisingly Handy

Small wooden book rack on a child’s desk holding storybooks and notebooks
Our little book rack — small enough to move around, big enough to spark reading time

This little rack turned out to be one of my best buys. It’s compact, easy to move, and perfect for keeping favorite books in rotation. I love that it can grow with the child — for toddlers, it sits neatly on the floor where they can reach their books; for school-age kids, it moves up to the desk and holds storybooks, workbooks, or even stationery.

✅ What I liked:

  • Ideal for small spaces — fits easily on a desk, shelf, or even the floor
  • Can be moved around depending on age or reading habits
  • Encourages independent reading — kids can see and access their books easily
  • Helps limit clutter since only a few books fit at once (built-in rotation!)

⚠️ What didn’t work:

  • Limited capacity — can’t hold all their books at once
  • Needs occasional sorting, or it turns into a random paper dump
  • Light in weight — curious toddlers might tip it over if overloaded

🎨 The Transparent Drawer Tower — For All the Tiny, Teeny, and “What-Does-This-Even-Belong-To?” Toys

Transparent plastic drawer tower filled with small toys, figures, and art supplies.
Transparent drawer tower — the ultimate home for every tiny toy and mysterious missing piece

This one’s a quiet hero in our playroom. All those random toy bits, mini figures, puzzle pieces, and half-used craft supplies finally got a place of their own. The transparent drawers make it easy to see what’s inside without opening everything, and it’s oddly satisfying to watch everything stay (mostly) in its lane.

✅ What I liked:

  • Clear drawers make it easy to find things at a glance
  • Perfect for sorting small toys, parts, and art supplies
  • Keeps the playroom looking neat and organized
  • Lightweight and easy to move if you want to rearrange spaces
  • Great for teaching kids to categorize — one drawer for cars, one for blocks, one for “mystery pieces” 😄

⚠️ What didn’t work:

  • Drawers can jam or crack if overloaded
  • Needs occasional re-sorting — kids tend to mix things up after a while
  • If you get a tall one, make sure it’s stable (or placed against a wall)
  • Not the prettiest option if you’re going for a decor aesthetic

Stackable Plastic Storage Bins — Simple, Practical, and Kid-Friendly

Stackable plastic storage bins labeled for school uniforms, bags, and pajamas stored under a bed.
Stackable bins — one each for school stuff, PJs, and the million little things that never stay in place.

These bins have become my go-to for quick organization. They’re stackable, sturdy, and make it so easy to assign a purpose to each one — one for school uniforms, one for bags, one for pajamas, and so on. It’s basically a mini-wardrobe system without the furniture commitment!

✅ What I liked:

  • Stackable design saves space and keeps things tidy
  • Perfect for categorizing daily essentials (uniforms, nightwear, accessories, etc.)
  • Lightweight and durable, easy for kids to handle
  • Can be labeled to help children find and return things themselves
  • Works in bedrooms, closets, or even hallways — super flexible

⚠️ What didn’t work:

  • If stacked too high, kids might pull or topple the upper bins
  • Needs occasional reshuffling if you change categories often
  • Not the prettiest option — but honestly, I don’t mind since ours stay tucked neatly under the bed

The Stationery Organizer — Home for all pens, pencils, sketch pens, highlighters, you name it

Desk stationery organizer with pens, markers, crayons, and scissors arranged in compartments
Our trusty stationery organizer — the reason I can still find a pencil when homework starts.

This might look like a simple thing, but it’s honestly a lifesaver. All the crayons, sharpeners, glue sticks, scissors, and erasers finally have a home. I keep one small organizer on the study desk and another in the living room for art time — so we don’t have to go hunting every time someone wants to color “just one page.”

✅ What I liked:

  • Keeps all stationery in one spot, so homework time is less chaotic
  • Easy to move around — from study table to dining table to floor 😅
  • Can be divided by category (pens, markers, craft items, etc.)
  • Encourages kids to put things back when they’re done
  • Looks neat and tidy even when full

⚠️ What didn’t work:

  • Needs frequent cleaning — tiny eraser bits and pencil shavings multiply fast
  • Kids tend to dump random items in it if not supervised (hair clips, toy screws, you name it)
  • Smaller organizers can overflow quickly if your kids love art supplies as much as mine do

The Miscellaneous Zone — Little Things That Deserve a Spot Too

Not every item needs a big setup, but giving even the tiniest things a proper home makes life so much smoother. I’ve learned that when everything has a spot, cleanup is faster and arguments are fewer (well… mostly 😅).

Here are a few small but mighty storage ideas that work for us:

  • Hair accessories: Small compartmental boxes, holders or divided trays — perfect for clips, bands, and bows that love to vanish.
  • Product storage: A compact plastic caddy or lazy Susan works wonders for lotions, creams, and sprays.
  • Craft corner: A medium basket with jars or tins to hold brushes, tapes, and stickers.
  • School supplies overflow: One “extras” box for spare pencils, refills, and glue sticks — out of sight, but easy to restock from.
  • Memory box: A labeled box for random keepsakes — drawings, old badges, or small trinkets that you can’t part with yet.

It’s not Pinterest-perfect, but it works — and that’s all that matters at the end of the day.

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